Trump Says It’s Time to Move on and Make Peace with Russia!

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 9, 2017

The President tweeted up a storm this morning, stating his desire to get along with Russia ASAP – as well as calling out the stupid hoax, and saying he agrees with Putin that it was a hoax.

Again, he called out the fact that the DNC server has still not been examined by anyone other than a private company that was hired by the DNC.

I complained from the beginning that Trump was not striking at the root of this conspiracy theory, which was the assertion that Russia hacked the DNC and gave the information to Julian Assange.

Well, as it turns out, he was just waiting for the right minute to do so. Now, he says it whenever these people bring this crap up – if they want to prove their claims, they need a real examination of the server itself.

Of course, even if they did examine the server, they wouldn’t be able to prove anything definitively, but at least we could have a real discussion.

The time has come to bury this nonsense forever.

And that is what is going to happen.

Just as we planned it.

RT:

US President Donald Trump has tweeted that “it is time to move forward in working constructively with Russia,” citing a ceasefire negotiated for southwest Syria as proof that this is possible.

Donald Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin for more than two hours in Hamburg on Friday, the first day of the G20 summit.

“We negotiated a ceasefire in parts of Syria which will save lives. Now it is time to move forward in working constructively with Russia!” Trump wrote on Twitter.

Trump also tweeted that he and Russian President Vladimir Putin had discussed forming an impenetrable cybersecurity unit to prevent election hacking.

Trump added that he had “strongly pressed” Putin “twice about Russian meddling in our election.”

“He [Putin] vehemently denied it. I’ve already given my opinion,” he said.

Putin confirmed on Saturday that the accusations claiming Russia meddled in the US election had been addressed during his conversation with Trump. The Russian president reiterated that there is no reason to believe that Russia interfered in the US electoral process.

NO REASON.

“He [Trump] asked many questions on that subject. I answered those questions as best I could. I think he took it into consideration and agreed with me, but you should really ask him how he feels about it,” Putin said.

Of course he agrees with you.

Everyone who has any basic common sense and is not part of a Jew/Security State conspiracy agrees with you.

This “hacked the election” nonsense is the biggest hoax since the Holocaust.

Putin confirmed on Saturday that both leaders had shared their views on cybersecurity, saying they had agreed to “create a working group and work together on how to jointly monitor security in cyberspace.”

After their meeting at the G20, US and Russian officials announced that a ceasefire deal had been agreed upon for southwest Syria, to take effect on Sunday, July 9. The ceasefire applies to the Daraa, Quneitra, and As-Suwayda provinces.

Trump said on Saturday that his meeting with Putin had been “tremendous.” Putin noted later that the Trump seen on television is different from the one in real life, adding that he felt relations between the two countries could at least be partially restored.

“I think that if we continue building our relations like during our conversation yesterday, there are grounds to believe that we’ll be able to – at least partially – restore the level of cooperation that we need,” Putin said, addressing journalists.

Donald Trump also tweeted that he hadn’t discussed the sanctions the West has imposed on Russia during his meeting with Putin at the G20.

“Sanctions were not discussed at my meeting with President Putin,” he wrote, adding that “nothing will be done” until the Ukrainian and Syrian crises are resolved.

The leaders also agreed to create a bilateral channel to promote a settlement for the crisis in Ukraine, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Friday.

Yes, well – all it takes to solve Syria and the Ukraine are open discussions.

The Ukraine in particular is a stupid situation, as the US has no dog in that fight. This is a former Soviet State which has nothing at all to do with us.

Syria of course is in the Middle East, where the West has been meddling for endless decades, so there is a dog there. However, why the dog is a terror dog, no one really understands (assuming they don’t look at that huge hook-nosed elephant in the room).

But Trump’s campaign promise was to let Assad run Syria. And now that the media kookspiracy has been buried, that is a promise he should well be able to fulfill.